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CRAWL in the Cultural District
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Friday, April 27, 2012 5:30–9pm
sponsors:
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 803 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Pittsburgh, PA Permit #3001
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WYEP Music Station
In the galleries, see Will Eisner’s New York and This #*?! Isn’t Very Funny: Comics and Drawings by Jim Rugg (this exhibition is recommended for adults only).
Grand opening of the Sprout Fund Comics Courtyard > Free comic books, entertainment and more!
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Exhibit by Manchester Craftmens Guild Youth and Arts Program
810 Penn Avenue, Suite 200 Art on the Walls > Digital and mixed media art by Gwyn Rohrer.
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212 Ninth Street
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Summer Sky Eternal
604 Liberty Avenue No matter what the season, this interactive installation will make you feel a bit warmer on the city street.
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Catholic Charities Susan Zubik Welcome Center
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Abbott and Arthur Mohagen III’s work incorporates the use of text, both as image and subject.
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Broken Slogan > Jonathan Chamberlain, John Phillip
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539 Liberty Avenue A portion of designated flavor sales will be contributed to causes in exchange for community service of the recipient.
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Future Tenant 819 Penn Avenue
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Art as a Record and Reflection of Time 18
Harris Theater
CAPA Gallery 111 Ninth Street
Pittsburgh Public Schools All-City Visual Arts Showcase > K-12 Visual Arts and Cultures Exhibitions. 9
JacobTV in “The News” The World Premiere! Byham Theater, 9pm Classical music outlaw and avant-pop composer JacobTV presents his new reality opera with music ensemble, Fulcrum Point. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival. For tickets, Use code GALLERY to receive $5 discount: Box Office at Theater Square, trustarts.org and 412-456-6666
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Robot Repairs
210 Sixth Street Is your robot experiencing technical difficulties?
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featuring Westinghouse Academy’s “Blow Ya Mind.”
of One Lonely House at 7:30, 8:30 and 9:30pm.
Boutique 208
208 Sixth Street A retail boutique featuring locally-handmade wares.
kNOT Dance Company > Sneak preview performances
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Pittsburgh Public Schools All-City Music Showcase > Small and Solo Groups Performances
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805-807 Liberty Avenue Peirce Studio (lower level)
Symbiotic Collusion
131 Seventh Street A modern music initiative presenting visual and musical art concepts through installation, education and performance.
Verve Wellness
914 Penn Avenue Spring It! > Student artwork showcase, with a special Poetry Extravaganza from 6:30 to 7:30pm. Live music by Sounds of Steel Pan Band. 5:30 to 6:30pm and 7:30 to 8:30pm
Trust Arts Education Center
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Urban Pathways 6-12 Gallery
Society for the Advancement of Miniature Curiosa 131 Seventh Street A gallery, toy theater parlor, performance space and workshop that seeks to spark the resurgence of curiosity.
Backstage Bar
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Degas: The Monotypes > Heliogravure prints from a rare
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painting facilitated by Bob Ziller and created by kids at the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. Live Music by Cool Breeze. 5:30 to 7:30pm.
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971 Liberty Avenue, 2nd Floor Gallery [not universally accessible] It Is What It Is > People. Art. Music. Drinks. Food.
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1035 Penn Avenue The greatest defensive line of all time comes alive.
I Want to Ride My Bicycle > A large triptych bike
In the galleries, see Strength in the Struggle: Civil Rights, a new exhibition featuring two distinct displays; Josh Gibson: Negro League Legend, with photos of the the Negro League baseball star; and Pittsburgh: Reclaim, Renew, Remix.
Shaw Galleries
Katz Plaza
Awesome Books
929 Liberty Avenue An independent bookstore offering new and used books.
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Pittsburgh Public Schools All-City Music Showcase > In the theater.
805 Liberty Avenue
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August Wilson Center for African American Culture 980 Liberty Avenue
Gentrification Battlefield
803 Liberty Avenue Jeroen Beekmans and Joop de Boer & Coen Rens fight for possession against advancing hipsters and yuppies. Presented by VIA. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival.
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707 Penn Gallery
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943 Liberty Avenue A special maze-like installation incorporating light and space. A project of Wood Street Galleries.
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Girls ‘N’ Guns > Rachel Nieborg and Ine Mulder
Seventh Street & Penn Avenue Live Music by The Color Fleet.
Path: An Installation by Elin Hansdottir >
Tito & Exchange Way A surface that visualizes the electromagnetic field of an active mobile phone when you make or receive a phone call. 6
reinterpret the famed “still life” of old masters with stopaction photographs. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival.
945 Liberty Avenue
91.3fm WYEP Live Remote Broadcast outside of SPACE 5
upcoming play Dutchman. 5 to 7pm.
Strange Radiance > Video installations by Emily
707 Penn Avenue Work by Guido van der Werve. 4
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812 Liberty Avenue Work by Mark Boulos, Gerard Holthuis, Folkert de Jong, Geert Mul, Marnix de Nijs, and Karen Sargsyan. Music by DJ Soy Sos.
Project Pop Up: Downtown
709 Penn Avenue
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Bricolage > The theater turns into a train station for its
601 Wood Street Work by Peter Bogers and Guido van der Werve. 2
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Global Navigators > This exhibition explores and embodies our fascination with global cultures through various media, forms and processes. Part of the Distinctively Dutch Festival.
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All official Gallery Crawl locations are marked with a Cultural District STOP sidewalk sign. FREE BIKE PARKING where designated. All locations universally accessible unless noted. photos: Joey Kennedy